Cross-number Challenge

This is a cross-number puzzle. Clue numbers have been shuffled.

Note that the numbers used in this challenge are from a constructed language (conlang), not from an actual human language.

Each white cell contains exactly one digit. So, for example, one across (four cells) is a four-digit number, while one down (five cells) is a five-digit number.

Numbers in the grid do not start with zero.

Questions

  • What is 5-across?
  • What is 4-down?
  • What is 11-across?

Across

  • Rangaa: Dilupondo ga velu'andu ga patralinda
  • Bittu: Rusangga henipondo
  • Timi: Rusangga bittupondo ga bittu'andu ga patra'adivu ga ralinda
  • Hiraa: Dilungga henipondo ga bittu'andu ga ranga'adivu
  • Velu: Velupondo
  • Ranggapondo: Rusangga timipondo ga bittu'andu

Down

  • Dilu: Bittungga henipondo
  • Heni'i: Rusangga rusa'adivu
  • Hiraa: Rusangga patrapondo ga heni'andu ga ra'adivu ga ranga'alinda
  • Fondo: Bittungga velupondo
  • Patra: Timingga dilupondo velu'andu ga bittu'adivu ga dilulinda
  • Rusa: Rusapondo ga patra'andu ga bittu'adivu
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